City officials told students Thursday that they wouldn’t be able to move in by Saturday. The leasing manger sent emails to future tenants, telling them the news. Residents said the six-month project has been a huge inconvenience.

“When we pull up and talk to someone and try to get to our homes, literally a block away from our house, they tell us to park at (a) private parking lot,” said Andrew Bonds, who lives on Stadium Drive.

The Fayetteville City Engineer said the incomplete sidewalks and streets are preventing the Vue from receiving their occupancy order.

The apartment managers have given students an option of a hotel and an option to stay at home, commute and get money off rent in September.

One resident said they understand workers are trying to do their job, but it is their approach that needs adjusting.

“So, I understand there are times we don’t need to come into our homes. It’s just (that) a warning or a heads-up would be a little bit considerate.

Residents said they have also had to deal with workers blocking off Stadium Drive for hours. The Vue leasing manager said workers will be working on Stadium Drive throughout the weekend.

The city engineer said they probably will start inspections Monday, but their engineers will be available all weekend for inspections.

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